Workshop on Informatic Phenomena
Second Annual Workshop
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA USA
October 5 - 9, 2009
The Workshops on Informatic Phenomena are an annual series of meetings focusing in information flow and its applications in a wide range of disciplines. These areas emanate from mathematics and computer science, and include areas such as classical and quantum information and computing, physics, computational chemistry, systems biology and economic game theory. The workshops are aimed at bringing together researchers in these disparate areas in order to facilitate interactions between them and to inspire new collaborations among these and other relevant areas. The organizers of the series are Keye Martin (NRL) and Michael Mislove (Tulane).
The speakers for IP 2009 are
Samson Abramsky
Oxford
Howard Barnum
Los Alamos and Perimeter
Adam Brandenburger
NYU
Bob Coecke
Oxford
Tanner Crowder
NRL
Johnny Feng
NRL and Tulane
Christopher Fuchs
Perimeter Institute
Peter Hines
York
Sanjeevi Krishnan
NRL
Jean Krivine
Harvard Medical School
Jimmie Lawson
LSU
Giuseppe Longo
ENS, Paris
Prakash Panangaden
McGill
Jamie Vicary
Oxford
Glynn Winskel
Cambridge
The talks will take place on the Tulane campus, mostly in the Lavern Bernick Center.
Here is a list of titles and abstracts for the workshop. The program for the workshop can be found here.
Registration
There is no cost to attend the workshop talks, but we do ask those interested to inform us so we can make sure there facilities are adequate. We will include all participants in most of the functions at no cost. Those for which we will have to ask participants to cover the cost of their participation are the Monday evening welcoming event and the workshop dinner on Wednesday evening, and a gathering on Friday evening. Please contact us at mislove@tulane.edu for more information about these events and their cost.